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Manuela Junghans Germany Local time: 16:12 Member (2004) English to German + ...
Sep 5, 2008
Hi everyone
Can someone please tell me how I take a screenshot in Transit?
Thanks a lot.
Manuela
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Selcuk Akyuz Türkiye Local time: 17:12 English to Turkish + ...
PrintScreen
Sep 5, 2008
You can use Print Screen button to copy the screen and then paste in the Paint program.
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Daniel Šebesta Czech Republic Local time: 16:12 Member (2007) English to Czech + ...
Just like anywhere else
Sep 5, 2008
Manuela Junghans wrote:
Can someone please tell me how I take a screenshot in Transit?
Just like in any other application. A screenshot is an image of your entire monitor, not a specific application window. My laptop has a "Prtsc" key for screenshots; this may be different on your computer.
HTH,
Daniel
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Jerzy Czopik Germany Local time: 16:12 Member (2003) Polish to German + ...
Exactly in the same way as in any other Windows application
Sep 5, 2008
ALT+PRINT takes the screenshot of the active window, PRINT alone produces a screenshot of the whole screen. The data is stored in Windows Clipboard. You can then use Paint (a Windows component) to produce an image of it. Or if you have Corel Photopaint, simply start this program and press then CTRL+SHIFT+N for creating a new document from the content of the Clipboard. You can also simply use Word - open a new document and say "Paste" (CTRL+V), then you will have your imag... See more
ALT+PRINT takes the screenshot of the active window, PRINT alone produces a screenshot of the whole screen. The data is stored in Windows Clipboard. You can then use Paint (a Windows component) to produce an image of it. Or if you have Corel Photopaint, simply start this program and press then CTRL+SHIFT+N for creating a new document from the content of the Clipboard. You can also simply use Word - open a new document and say "Paste" (CTRL+V), then you will have your image inside the document. ▲ Collapse
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Manuela Junghans Germany Local time: 16:12 Member (2004) English to German + ...
TOPIC STARTER
Thanks a lot....
Sep 5, 2008
for all your quick and helpful replies. Got it now....
Just a bit silly and overworked
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JPW (X) Local time: 15:12 Spanish to English + ...
One more:
Sep 6, 2008
If you're using Vista, the snipping tool might come in handy? Not sure if it exists in other versions of Windows.
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